WEINEL, John, ADM

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Last Rank
Admiral
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1974-1977, United States National Military Representative (USNMR)
Service Years
1939 - 1975
Admiral Admiral

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1916
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Columbia, Ill.
Last Address
Fallbrook, Calif.
Date of Passing
Feb 16, 2004
 

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JOHN PHILIP "BLACKIE" WEINEL

Admiral Weinel served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

John Philip "Blackie" Weinel, a retired four-star Navy admiral, died Feb. 16, 2004, at Fallbrook Hospital in Fallbrook, Calif., after a short illness. He was 87 and lived in Fallbrook, Calif. 

Adm. Weinel was born and reared in Columbia, Ill. He attended Columbia public schools and enrolled for a year at Illinois State University at Normal. He graduated in 1939 from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. 

He married Annabel Mayhew, also of Columbia, Ill., in 1941.


During WWII he saw action in the Pacific as a Destroyer Officer, on the USS Maury DD-401, an Amphibious Staff Officer and as Executive Staff Officer of a Carrier Squadron.

During the Korean War he was Air Officer on the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge. During the Vietnam War he was a Rear Admiral and served as a Carrier Division Commander and a Task Group Commander. During his career he commanded Fighter Squadron 14, Fighter Squadron 42, Air Group 5 and 22, USS Great Sitkin (Ammunition Ship) and USS Ticonderoga (Attack Carrier).

Weinel served six tours of duty in the Pentagon. His assignments included Director of Political-Military Affairs (Navy), Director of Strategic Plan (Navy), Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Director of Plans for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Assistant to the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff. He was a graduate of the NATO Defense College and NATO War College.

On 1 August 1970 he was promoted to Vice Admiral and on 2 August 1974 he was promoted to Admiral and assigned as U.S. Military Representative, NATO Military Committee (USMILREP) from 1974–77.

Admiral Weinel retired from the Navy in 1977.

Medals and awards include:

Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Navy Distinguished Service Medal (4 Awards)
Legion of Merit (2 Awards)
Air Medals
Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm

In retirement:

After retiring from the Navy, Weinel lived in Bonsall, CA and was an international champion pigeon racer and breeder.

   
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  1961-1962, USS Great Sitkin (AE-17)

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From Month/Year
July / 1961

To Month/Year
July / 1962

Unit
USS Great Sitkin (AE-17) Unit Page

Rank
Captain

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USS Great Sitkin (AE-17)

 
















 

AE-17 Underway.

 

USS GREAT SITKIN (AE-17) was built as a C2-S-AJ1 U.S. Maritime Commission design hull by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company at Wilmington, North Carolina in early 1945.  When accepted  by the U.S. Navy she was converted to an ammunition ship at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, South Carolina.  She had a length of 459 feet, a beam of 63 feet, a speed of 16 knots, and a normal load displacement of 12,000 tons.  In accordance with Navy policy and tradition, the vessel was named "GREAT SITKIN" after a volcano in the Aleutian Islands and assigned the hull number AE-17.  
 

      The USS GREAT  SITKIN was commissioned as a U.S. Navy Ammunition Ship on 11 August 1945,  at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, South Carolina.  On 2 October 1945, she reported  to Commander Service Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet for active duty.
 

On Aug 11, 1945, LCDR  W.F. Smith assumed command of the USS Great Sitkin (AE-17).



Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Surface Vessels

Strength
Auxiliary

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CAPT. J. P. WEINEL
JUL 61- JUL 62

   
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12 Members Also There at Same Time
USS Great Sitkin (AE-17)

Shukis, William, LT, (1948-1970) OFF 651X Lieutenant Junior Grade
Brent, Martin, CPO, (1958-1982) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Peck, Thomas Carl, PO2, (1958-1964) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Agee, Gerald, PO3, (1959-1965) SH SH-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
LeClair, Paul, PO3, (1960-1966) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Smith, Richard Allen, PO3, (1960-1966) ETR ETR-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
TOMLIN, JERRY, PO3, (1960-1966) 00 00E Petty Officer Third Class
Glenn, John, SN, (1959-1963) BM BM-0000 Seaman
Hadley, Charles, SN, (1960-1964) IC IC-0000 Seaman
Patrick, Pat, SN, (1959-1963) PC PC-0000 Seaman
Schwartz, Joseph, SN, (1959-1962) BM Seaman
Smith, Raymond, SN, (1957-1962) SN SN-0000 Seaman

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